Perhaps it’s no surprise that Cleary’s Manhattan headquarters offers a stunning 360–degree view of the world around it. Almost from the time it was founded in 1946, Cleary has been looking outward. It was one of the first firms to expand into Europe, opening a Paris office in 1949,...
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...legal career he had stints as an associate at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton, served as a general counsel, and ran his own small...
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...for antitrust counsel. T-Mobile parent company Deutsche Telekom hired Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton. AT&T this week made a last...
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